The Herald and genealogist . anies,^ Herbert,^ Edward,^ and two daughters. (8). James Thorndike, the fourth son, married Anna Ober, and hadHezekiah,9 James,9 Jeremiah,9 Paul,9 Herbert,9 and three daughters. (9). Hezekiah Thorndike, eldest son of James and Anna, marriedSarah Prince, and had Hezekiah,lo Jeremiah,^o and one daughter. (10). Hezekiah married Abigail Chamberlain, and had one son,John Prince 11 Thorndike. (11). John Prince Thorndike married Sarah Hill, and has John HillThorndike,^2 James F. Thorndike,^^ and George Quincy Thorndike. S. Lothorp Thorndike, ^ of Beverly, descends fr


The Herald and genealogist . anies,^ Herbert,^ Edward,^ and two daughters. (8). James Thorndike, the fourth son, married Anna Ober, and hadHezekiah,9 James,9 Jeremiah,9 Paul,9 Herbert,9 and three daughters. (9). Hezekiah Thorndike, eldest son of James and Anna, marriedSarah Prince, and had Hezekiah,lo Jeremiah,^o and one daughter. (10). Hezekiah married Abigail Chamberlain, and had one son,John Prince 11 Thorndike. (11). John Prince Thorndike married Sarah Hill, and has John HillThorndike,^2 James F. Thorndike,^^ and George Quincy Thorndike. S. Lothorp Thorndike, ^ of Beverly, descends from John 7through Herhert,^ Nicholas,9 Nicholas, junior,^* and Albert.^ Augustus 12 Thorndike, son of Charles ^ and Mary Edgar Thorn-dike, descends from Paul,^ Paul, junior,^ Andrew,s IsBael,9 The arms of Thorndike are. Argent, six guttees, three, two, and one,gules, on a chief of the second three leopards faces or. Crest, adamask rose proper, with leaves and thorns vert, at the bottom of thestalk a beetle THE HOUSE OF PERCY. Remarks on the far descended and renowned Title of Lord Percy, By Alex-ander SiNCLAIU. 8vo. pp. 15. More Percy Anecdotes, Old and New. pp. 12. 1865. (Privately printed.) Mr. Sinclair (a member of a family well known in the literary world,a son of Sir John the celebrated agriculturist, a brother of Sir Georgea political writer, of Miss Sinclair the favourite novelist, and of ourown Archdeacon of Middlesex,) m&s the author of an elaborate dis-sertation on the subject of Heirs Male published nearly thirty yearsago, and has, it is well known, ever taken a lively interest in allmatters relating to pedigree and kindred topics. He has now beenagain tempted into print by the fact that, on a death which has beenuniversally deplored, the Barony of Percy has recently been separatedfrom the English Dukedom of Northumberland to be absorbed in theScotish Dukedom of Athol. The only question left open relatesto the date of the Percy peerage to which th


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